PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1937 National Champ To Head Group Of High Schools Buckman Defends State Title in High Jump; Cleland Back Again Three defending state high school champions, one of them a national interscholastic champ, will head a field expected to exceed 1500 in the thirty-third annual University interscholastic track and field meet, April 16. This outstanding high school meet, held in conjunction with the Kansas Belays, has always drawn a large number of competitors. Last year, 100 Kansas high schools entered, and the number will be surpassed this year. Jack Buckman, high jumper from Argentine High School, Kansas City, Kan., will defend his championship in that event. In 1936 Buckman leaped to a new meet record of 6 ft. 5 in., and in doing so, won national honors. Buckman also jumped 6 ft. 4 in. at the Baker Relays and 6 ft. 4% in. at the state meet. A second seat champion is Underwood, Wichita negro youth. Underwood raced to a victory in the low hardiness at the meet at Wichita although he had placed but fourth here. In addition to his fourth in the 400-yard dash, he placed a fourth in the broad jump and a second in the 440-yard dash. The third possessor of a state crown is Cieland, Vinland miller. Cieland bowed to Clingham of Harlan in the meet here last year, but reversed the decision in the state crown during time at Wichita was 4371. Winners of the team championship last year was Summer High of Kansas City in class A, and Alma in Class B. Both teams are expected to defend their championships, although Alma has been so weakened graduation of men that it is not likely to make a very strong show. To Offer Swimming Test Classes in Life Saving Will Be Given Next Week "All men students interested in an opportunity to pass the Red Cross Life Saving Test will be given an opportunity to do so this spring." Herbert Aliphin, instructor in physi-education, announced yesterday. Classes will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 every Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Eight hours of instruction in the methods of life saving are required before the test can be taken. Since a limit of 25 is placed on the registration requirement, registration is required Those who want to must register with Mr. Aliphin by 5 o'clock Monday. The first class will be held Tuesday evening. All those who pass the test will be given a certificate of qualification as well as the emblem of the Red Cross. Since the close of the swimming season a new schedule for men's swimming has been arranged: Monday, 4:30-6; Tuesday, 5:30-6; Wednesday, 7:30-8; Thursday, 2:30-5; and Saturday, 2:30-5; and Tuesday and Thursday evening, 7:30-8. Read the Kansan Want Ads ADRENNE SKIN LOTION 50c Try it! You'll like it! Klenzo HAIR BRUSH 49c up Joan Manning CHOCOLATES Ib. 50c H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" 9th G. Mass. Phone 238 NOTICE The University tennis team is beginning to take shape according to Arthur Voss, the newly appointed coach of the varsity netmen. All second band members please report in the Auditorium at 3:20 today for rehearsal a and an important business Four Veteran Netmen Form Nucleus of Team James Van Dyek, director Coach Voss is building his team around four season veterans. With these men as a nucleus he hopes to build a strong team that will come up to the standard set by last year's squad. Bill Kiley, of Kansas City, appears to be the number one man of this year's squad. Kiley is an experienced tournament player. He has won the Missouri Valley junior and senior men's singles titles, the latter being won in 1835. He also paired with Junior Coen, a former Kansas player who has garnered tennis titles. The Western section doubles champion Kiley was hampered by injuries last year and saw little action. James Kell, Leroy Butler, and Newton Hoverstock make up the remainder of the experienced players. Kell is another ex-champion who at one time was a member of the winning Kansas high school doubles team. 《SAVE with SAFETY》 your Jexall DRUG STORE A man who will undoubtedly press Key for that first spot place is Levy Butler, who two years ago is Kansas State College squad. Last year's team which remained undefeated in dual competition met some stiff opposition in the Big Six tournament at Lincoln, and lost out to Oklahoma after a tough battle in the finals. The squand which has been practi- cating in the gymnasium for the past week is scheduled to move outdoors within the next few days. On April 19 the Jayhawks will open the season against Washburn Big Six season will begin on May 25. The Jayhawks will meet Nebraska in Lawrence. Revise Architect By-Laws B- LAWS Prof. G. M. Betts, Prof. J. M. Kellogg, of architecture, are revising the by-laws of the Kansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The local laws must be in accordance with the revised materials. SPRING DISH Potato Salad with Toast 15c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Kansas Relays Claim Four Race Records TAILORED TO PERFECTION WOOLEN SKIRTS Following is the list as recorded in Spalding's, with the notation that the two and four-four records are and while the others are world records: Half The U. S. Records In Relays Made At K. U. Half the relay race records of the United States have been made at the Kansas Relays. $1.98 The current issue of Spalding's Athletic Library, under "Best Records by American College Men," lists relay races at eight distances, of which four are Kansas Relay races. Best records have been made at Kansas in the quarter-mile, four mile, and the two medley relays. Kansas is close to closely close to the record in the half-mile, and fairly close in the mile and two-mile, and the 480-yard shuttle relay. Every style a classifier! The kind of skirt you can wear for different occasions and checks. Bright and colorful colors. 25" to 48". Sprint Medley-3.274 (440-282-280-980) Northwestern University (Winslow Heg, John Millet (Winslow Heg, John Millet Fleming 1936 Kansas Relays. FOR SPRING At K. U. Half-mile relay 1:24.8, University of Southern California, 1934, Kansas Relays record, Iowa University, 1935, 1:25.2. One-mile relay - 3-116, University of Southern California, 1938. Kansas. Relays record, Texas, 1935, 3-16. I. C. PENNEY CO. INCORPORATED Two-mile relay -7:42. George- town, 1925. Kansas Relays record, Kansas State College, 1835. 7:45.7. Distance Medley — 10:12.7 (440- 880 – 1320 - mile). Emporia State (Duward Crooms, Nomah Rhinelan) Paul Bridges, Archie San Romani). 480-yard hurdle-hurdle relay — California, 1932 (Bills), Virginia, Payne, Nilch). University of Southern California, 1935 (Culp, Brown, Johnson). University of California, 1932 (Bills), Virginia, Payne, Nilch). University of Southern California, 1935 (Culp, Brown, Johnson). University of California, 1932 (Bills), Virginia, Payne, Nilch). University of Southern California, 1935 (Culp, Brown, Johnson). University of California, 1932 (Bills), Virginia, Payne, Nilch). University of Southern California, 1935 (Culp, Brown, Johnson). University of California, 1932 (Bills), Virginia, Payne, Nilch). University of Southern California, 1935 (Culp, Brown, Johnson). University of California, 1932 (Bills), Virginia, Payne, Nilch). University of Southern California, 1935 (Culp, Brown, Johnson Four-mile ride- 17:38.8. University of Illinois, 1931, at Kansas Ransa (W. C. Gould, H. C. Carrison, R. D. Woolsey, P. B. Evans). Women's Intramurals Pi Beta Phi defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma in the semi-final match of the deck tennis doubles tournament yesterday afternoon. Alpha Delta Pi, Corbin hall, and Sigma Kappa Pi went in the next place in division I. The winner of the tournament was the Pi Phi's in the final match. The schedule for the baseball practice periods next week is as follows: Monday: T.N.T., I.W.W., Independents. Tuesday: Watkins hall. Ch Wednesday: Alpha Gamma Delta Stigma Kappa, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Beta, Phi Tuesday: Watkins hall, Ch Omega, Corbin hall. Thursday: Kappa Kappa Gamma Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta. Friday: ETC., K-Anon, Alpha Delta Pj. The schedule for the intramural horsechoe tournament which is to start next week is as follows: Monday: Wakalls hall-Alba Chi Wednesday: Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi. Thursday: Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pt. Thursday: Alpha Gamma Delta- Alpha Delta Pt. lpha Delta Pi. Friday: Independents-K-Anon. ENCING CLUB CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR THIS YEAR ENGINEERING CLUB GROUNDTRACE Omega. Tuesday: Pi Beta Phi-Kappa Al- Selection have been made of the men and women eligible for Fencing Club, and will be passed on in a meeting to be held in the gymnasium at 4:30 next Thursday. Also at this time nominations for next year will be made and plans for an all school open tournment will be discussed. Following are those eligible for membership: Hardin Ritchey, Stuart Smith, Mildred Kamen, Miss Allen, Pat Barceli, Betty Bradley, Miss Griffith, William Grant, Willem Coker, Groebel Clark, Coker, William Hill, Bubele, Constance Gosting, Lorraine Barackman, Charles Ward, Warren Hedman, Lester Henry, Gail Lockwood and Norman Rehg. Membership will entitle the above to the fencing award. An intra-squid practice game is scheduled for the baseball team this afternoon if the weather is warm enough. The game will be only six innings long as it is hard for some of the players to get out early enough o play a full-length game. The game will give the coaches chance to get a better line on justow the team will look in a regular contest. It will also mean more attractive work for the players than the batting and fielding practice. The contest will come as also more or less a reward for the spectators who have faithfully watched the workouts night after night. Lindsey Sees Advance In Football Prospects Intra-Squad Baseball Scheduled for Today Coach Ad Lidbey, pleased with the way the football players are progressing, will divide the squad in three to practice a game Saturday afternoon. Lindsey said that while the players were not yet in the best physical condition, due to the many interruptions in the practice sched- A New Shipment of Publisher's Specials has just arrived. 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